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it helps the environment. what? because stone cold said so. plus, tide cleans great in cold. ♪ this was a cold call! ♪ >> neil: all right. think about this. a lot of people going to disney parks. they were limited capacity. had to wear masks. that's increased in recent weeks. yet business is booming at the mouse house. there were such strong revenues and money being made, absolute profit. the stock is jumping in after hours trading. maybe that will help the markets and the belief here that you cannot slow that consumer penchant to want to get out and have fun. something that charles payne on fox business has been reminding me about again and again. he has great faith in you. charles, what do you make of this? >> right now just initial reaction, neil, we had the screen up. it's up after market. i should remind people, the last two times they reported, the stock got hit good the next week. listen, you and i both parse words. listen to what the ceo had to say three months ago. he said they saw encouraging signs across our businesses. this is
it helps the environment. what? because stone cold said so. plus, tide cleans great in cold. ♪ this was a cold call! ♪ >> neil: all right. think about this. a lot of people going to disney parks. they were limited capacity. had to wear masks. that's increased in recent weeks. yet business is booming at the mouse house. there were such strong revenues and money being made, absolute profit. the stock is jumping in after hours trading. maybe that will help the markets and the belief here...
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the occasion when we will give miranda warnings when we are participating in an interrogation on that environment. on the other hand, you may pick up an individual who has been indicted some place and you have the possibility of bringing that person back to the united states to face that indictment for a terrorist act that occurred some time before and at least it ought to be put on the table as to whether or not you wish to mir andize that individual before you talk to them. both were -- well, certainly to make a statement admissible in court in the united states, but that does not necessarily exclude that the person will be interviewed for intelligence purposes as opposed to the admiss ability of a statement in the court of the united states. >> thank you. you cleared that up. i think it's helpful. in august i had the opportunity to meet with the batf in los angeles and found it very interesting, and later during that period of time i saw this quote from dewey webb, the chief of the atf office in houston saying that at least a dozen women in the past two years have surfaced in federal gun traff
the occasion when we will give miranda warnings when we are participating in an interrogation on that environment. on the other hand, you may pick up an individual who has been indicted some place and you have the possibility of bringing that person back to the united states to face that indictment for a terrorist act that occurred some time before and at least it ought to be put on the table as to whether or not you wish to mir andize that individual before you talk to them. both were -- well,...
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so that is the environment, agree with dave that some might be over interpreted. >> on cable? come on. >> we've got to be able to take a step back and call out the crazy and it is crazy if we take cantor at his words, why wouldn't we? if we takes folks at their words that they would hold up funding and emergency relief for the people who are hurting. if we don't take them seriously, they are being irresponsible. if they are being serious we need to take them serious. >> stick around, guys, there is more to cover. while we are looking forward to the holiday weekend, many are on a permanent and unwanted vacation. we need ideas to get people back to work. we will pick the brain of noble prize winner michael spets. that's next. om allstate. you'll never pay a dime unless you use it and it's open to everyone. now, help is never far away. register now at allstate.com/roadside. ♪ you've got one of a kind eyes, so individualize with exact eyelights eye brightening mascara, liner, and shadow collections from covergirl. find your custom colors with light-reflecting metallics and say h
so that is the environment, agree with dave that some might be over interpreted. >> on cable? come on. >> we've got to be able to take a step back and call out the crazy and it is crazy if we take cantor at his words, why wouldn't we? if we takes folks at their words that they would hold up funding and emergency relief for the people who are hurting. if we don't take them seriously, they are being irresponsible. if they are being serious we need to take them serious. >> stick...
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we plan to do that by continually monitoring and assessing the international security environment and warn makers about threats and alert them to opportunities. our second strategic goal is to support effective national security action. i talked a little bit about this. to deliver intelligence this supports diplomats, intelligence units in the field, domestic law enforcement organization. our third goal is to deliver balance and improving capability so that the future can be more effective than that of today. we have to stay on the cutting edge of technology. and our fourth goal is to operate as a single team. there's one thing that i'm positive about after my short time on the job is that we are far more effective when we work together as a team, when we share information and skills, work closely with policymakers and units in the field. the strategy goes on to lay out the mission objective. that is what we intend to do, countering massive of extremism, enhancing cybersecurity, and it also lays out how we will get the job done, improved integration and sharing, improved acquisition.
we plan to do that by continually monitoring and assessing the international security environment and warn makers about threats and alert them to opportunities. our second strategic goal is to support effective national security action. i talked a little bit about this. to deliver intelligence this supports diplomats, intelligence units in the field, domestic law enforcement organization. our third goal is to deliver balance and improving capability so that the future can be more effective than...
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our science and environment correspondent victoria gill went to find out more. being prepared for a new home. more than 200 water voles transported here all the way from devon are being checked, ready for release in this cumbrian valley. it's part of a 2- cumbrian valley. it's part of a 2— year mission to bring the endangered mammals back to the lake district. it’s endangered mammals back to the lake district-_ lake district. it's really exciting- _ lake district. it's really exciting. when - lake district. it's really exciting. when you - lake district. it's really. exciting. when you work lake district. it's really - exciting. when you work in conservation, you want to see things that should be in the landscape and sometimes thinks come naturally and sometimes you have to give them a bit of a helping hand all the things that tim is doing on—site the last few years to make sure the site is suitable for water voles, forward to eventually end up with the release of water voles is just a fabulous thing to see. water voles is 'ust a fabulous thing to see.—
our science and environment correspondent victoria gill went to find out more. being prepared for a new home. more than 200 water voles transported here all the way from devon are being checked, ready for release in this cumbrian valley. it's part of a 2- cumbrian valley. it's part of a 2— year mission to bring the endangered mammals back to the lake district. it’s endangered mammals back to the lake district-_ lake district. it's really exciting- _ lake district. it's really exciting. when...
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making sure that the people are in a safe and secure environment. i know that maui, the state of hawaii, along with the red cross and many other volunteer agencies are all working together to make sure there's shelter for those individuals and to make sure that they have food and water and a place for respite when they need it. and to make sure their basic needs are being met right now. i know that there has been a presidential disaster declaration. so other federal resources that are being brought into maui. we have to remember that it's an island, so it's not easy to get to, like most of the mainland united states. so making sure that those resources, as you say, are prioritised, so that they get those basic needs first and figure out what the next steps are going to be. we are in just the very immediate aftermath of this. but obviously, questions are already being asked as to how the disaster got to the scale that it is. the state attorney—general is carrying out a review of the policies that led up to that, the decision making. we've heard num
making sure that the people are in a safe and secure environment. i know that maui, the state of hawaii, along with the red cross and many other volunteer agencies are all working together to make sure there's shelter for those individuals and to make sure that they have food and water and a place for respite when they need it. and to make sure their basic needs are being met right now. i know that there has been a presidential disaster declaration. so other federal resources that are being...
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if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs to be cleaned gently on a daily basis. i like to recommend polident, it kills the bacteria without causing any abrasion. when my patients follow my instructions, their dentures feel clean and fresh. they look forward to putting them in their mouth and smiling. >>> november 14, 1997, 14-year-old reena virk was brutally beaten and killed by members of a group of teens in victoria, british columbia, canada. >> what's really incredible about the investigation is that reena was murdered on a friday night. all these kids went back to school on monday and all talking about a girl being killed. none of the kids seemed that troubled or disturbed by this and life just went on. >> it was a full seven days after reena virk's murder when victoria police swooped down on the friday evening crowd at shoreline school and arrested all eight teens. according to nicole, she and kelly made a pact. when police asked them questions neither one of them would talk. >> nicole
if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs to be cleaned gently on a daily basis. i like to recommend polident, it kills the bacteria without causing any abrasion. when my patients follow my instructions, their dentures feel clean and fresh. they look forward to putting them in their mouth and smiling. >>> november 14, 1997, 14-year-old reena virk was brutally beaten and killed by members of...
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. >> an environment from the men you walk in the door, people feel dignity. why is that important? >> there is so much stigma attached with food and security. we wanted to create a safe space for people not only to come and get food, but also to learn about food and security. >> and i almost feel like you have a home set up here. one of my favorite things is i had to set my pride aside and ask for food. when you talk to the people who benefit from the service of the volunteers, by the way, you see in this kitchen they are actively at work. when people come in, what do you want them to feel? joe went them to feel empowered. empowered to give back. >> we have a lot more going on here than people think. so many times people get prone away by the size of the food bank. >> the thing i love about this is you create a feeling from the men you walk in the door. you are home and you are an important part of this mount. why was that so important in the design of the space? >> you know, there are so many people that come together to give back. if you are in a comfortable welcoming space, it m
. >> an environment from the men you walk in the door, people feel dignity. why is that important? >> there is so much stigma attached with food and security. we wanted to create a safe space for people not only to come and get food, but also to learn about food and security. >> and i almost feel like you have a home set up here. one of my favorite things is i had to set my pride aside and ask for food. when you talk to the people who benefit from the service of the...
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so i think it's very likely, in fact, that we see rather quickly a degradation of the security environment in the country but again, i think this is the irony of this coup, and the coups in mali and burkina faso, what you find is military leaders who simply don't want to believe that civilian rulers can handle security threats in the country and so this is the same playbook they are playing from right now, but what has resulted in mali and burkina faso since those coups is a degradation of security, not an improvement, so i would expect to see the same in niger. i'm glad you brought up those two countries of well, burkina faso and mali, because what we have seen is them pivot towards russia since their own coups. do you see a possibility of this happening with niger? i think it's a concern that we have to have. we haven't seen the same level of anti—western, anti—french sentiment within the public. it's certainly there, there is no denying that. but i think that the nigerien public had understood because bazoum was doing the right thing and his predecessor was doing the right thing in
so i think it's very likely, in fact, that we see rather quickly a degradation of the security environment in the country but again, i think this is the irony of this coup, and the coups in mali and burkina faso, what you find is military leaders who simply don't want to believe that civilian rulers can handle security threats in the country and so this is the same playbook they are playing from right now, but what has resulted in mali and burkina faso since those coups is a degradation of...
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this week, how robots are helping the british army stay safe in hostile environments. it's not only about going into a building knowing that there is going to be an enemy threat inside there, it's what else is in there as well. lara puts chatgpt through its paces. no time to stop between the super sets, although i do need to quickly look at my phone. we look at how ai is helping doctors diagnose neurological diseases. and we meet an inspiring sportswoman who's using tech to help her stay at the top of her game. i can put the glasses on and obviously watch training as normal, but as my coach is speaking, obviously i get live captions as well. rigorous training to hone modern soldier skills is essential, as at any time they can be thrown into the heart of a war zone or humanitarian crisis. yes, so mark cieslak has been to meet the soldiers of 16 air assault brigade to see how technology is helping to train troops.
this week, how robots are helping the british army stay safe in hostile environments. it's not only about going into a building knowing that there is going to be an enemy threat inside there, it's what else is in there as well. lara puts chatgpt through its paces. no time to stop between the super sets, although i do need to quickly look at my phone. we look at how ai is helping doctors diagnose neurological diseases. and we meet an inspiring sportswoman who's using tech to help her stay at the...
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a black former contract worker accused of the carmaker of subjecting him to a racially hostile environment at the plant in fremont, california. the award is among the most significant verdicts of its kind. tesla told employees the company is not the same now as it was when that worker was harassed. coming up, supply problems could be about to get worse. labor shortages are causing chokepoints at u.s. ports and stretching leadtimes for manufacturers, all ahead of a spike in demand leading into the holidays. we look into the numbers and if companies will be able to keep it up, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i want to get back to support the strength that are getting even tighter as retail and shoppers try to stock ahead of the season. taking a closer look of what is going on. >> is about jobs, a lack of workers. where technology cannot save us, we need people to do it. when i was in lai was told there are half is made from drivers as we need to get containers off of ships come onto the docks, and moved onto the next point. this is market demand fo
a black former contract worker accused of the carmaker of subjecting him to a racially hostile environment at the plant in fremont, california. the award is among the most significant verdicts of its kind. tesla told employees the company is not the same now as it was when that worker was harassed. coming up, supply problems could be about to get worse. labor shortages are causing chokepoints at u.s. ports and stretching leadtimes for manufacturers, all ahead of a spike in demand leading into...
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certainly, the tipping point for the consultant body, who wanted to work in a safe environment. we had a number of meetings with senior management, it was quite clear that they were not going to budge and they didn't think it appropriate to go to the police at that stage. do you think it's the case that if you hadn't persisted, there would never have been a police investigation? i'm sure, yeah. that was the intention of the executives, was to somehow close this case. was this a cover—up? i don't know how you'd define a cover—up, but to us, the evidence in front of us was quite clear. it felt like they were trying to engineer some sort of narrative, a way out of this that didn't involve going to the police. if you want to call that a cover—up, then that's a cover—up. can expectant mothers coming into the unit have confidence? i think those parents can expect, em... ..as high a level of care on our unit as any unit in the country. we've got through a particularly hard time, and i think we owe it to the families, for them to know that the staff care. lucy letby�*s crimes
certainly, the tipping point for the consultant body, who wanted to work in a safe environment. we had a number of meetings with senior management, it was quite clear that they were not going to budge and they didn't think it appropriate to go to the police at that stage. do you think it's the case that if you hadn't persisted, there would never have been a police investigation? i'm sure, yeah. that was the intention of the executives, was to somehow close this case. was this a cover—up? i...
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question is you have a project not clearly up for debate is going to destroy a huge portion of the natural environment. why aren't environmental groups -- >> they are. that's what's so neat about this thing. it's not about republicans, not about democrats, we are altogether. it's environmentalists and businessmen together. we hate this project. we know it destroys the state of maine. it takes away the way life should be when you go there. it's about people. it's about a place to play, work, enjoy yourself. it's still about neighbors and they were in together and that's what's so unique about this fight that we all pulled out togetherer to fight for differet reasons but we are there together. >> tucker: why w hasn't this received more attention? >> i don't know. that's why i'm so glad we are og your show to get it out to the nation and so glad your producers taped us and asked us to do part of the show. can't tell you why. for some reason the local media is not picking up on this. >> tucker: is it because the businesss interests in this are powerful enough that people don't wants to? p >> my personal o
question is you have a project not clearly up for debate is going to destroy a huge portion of the natural environment. why aren't environmental groups -- >> they are. that's what's so neat about this thing. it's not about republicans, not about democrats, we are altogether. it's environmentalists and businessmen together. we hate this project. we know it destroys the state of maine. it takes away the way life should be when you go there. it's about people. it's about a place to play,...
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the problem is, a friend of mine wanted to do something for the environment. he went out and bought an electric car. and he made a certain trip -- i won't say from where, kentucky. [laughter] and he is a good person. he wants to do what is well. now we understand it is not so good. he bought an electric car. he made the trip often from kentucky to washington and he made it and he would drive down and put the car away and drive back. he was getting like 38 miles a gallon and was fine and then he goes to hybrids and all the other things he can do. but we wanted to go all electric because he wants to save our country. wants to save the atmosphere. he called me and said i'm exhausted. why? he said this damn trip took me forever. i drive for two hours and then i have to have my car charged and in two cases i couldn't find a place to charge it but even if i could it took me more time to charge the damn car than i could spend in it driving. he said it took me 2 1/2 times, please, please, let's get rid of this stuff. please. and you see in california, you see what's h
the problem is, a friend of mine wanted to do something for the environment. he went out and bought an electric car. and he made a certain trip -- i won't say from where, kentucky. [laughter] and he is a good person. he wants to do what is well. now we understand it is not so good. he bought an electric car. he made the trip often from kentucky to washington and he made it and he would drive down and put the car away and drive back. he was getting like 38 miles a gallon and was fine and then he...
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back to talk to her in a moment. [ applause ] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org and before the trip, i was warned about pickpockets. and james hawthorne jr. from rochester, new york -- you had an experience with a pickpocket in which you thwarted his attempt to get your stuff. that's correct. i was in rome for the veryon th. this was the first time i had ever been on the subway in my life. i was in high school at the time. and i'm waiting for the train to open up with the rest of my colleagues. and out of the corner of my eye, i see this guy really close behind me. so i look back, and he just keeps inching closer as i'm waiting for the train doors to open. and by the time i was gonna step onto the train, i noticed his arm coming up behind me, and i could feel it on my side, so i just swatted it away and gave him the stink face. [ laughter ] and he left me alone after that. okay. good. joan blinn, from chicago
back to talk to her in a moment. [ applause ] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org and before the trip, i was warned about pickpockets. and james hawthorne jr. from rochester, new york -- you had an experience with a pickpocket in which you thwarted his attempt to get your stuff. that's correct. i was in rome...
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anyone can do this to help the environment. narrator: in spring, good gardeners can't wait to get things growing. (chattering) need any more help? uh-uh. okay, i have to go help professor wiseman design a new terrarium. bye, george! george had his seed system set. first, he dug a hole. then he planted some seeds. ah! then he covered the hole. uh-huh. compass had a seed system, too. but he didn't plant seeds. he ate them. he thought it was awfully nice of george to put out a pigeon buffet. (pigeon cooing) aah! (cooing) (chatters angrily) (cooing) (hooting) compass thought this restaurant had weird rules. oh. (chattering) (cooing) maybe they weren't supposed to eat the seeds until george was finished. (george chatters happily; pigeons coo) huh? hey! (chatters, hoots) (hooting) or maybe you weren't supposed to eat while george was around. (hooting) (puzzled coo) (pigeons cooing) (cooing, wings flapping) huh? (pecking) (gasps) (yells) ooh... (hooting angrily) (chatters "uh-uh!") oh. (hooting) huh. huh? (yelling) (panting) george wi
anyone can do this to help the environment. narrator: in spring, good gardeners can't wait to get things growing. (chattering) need any more help? uh-uh. okay, i have to go help professor wiseman design a new terrarium. bye, george! george had his seed system set. first, he dug a hole. then he planted some seeds. ah! then he covered the hole. uh-huh. compass had a seed system, too. but he didn't plant seeds. he ate them. he thought it was awfully nice of george to put out a pigeon buffet....
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well, seeing as how that's all straightened out, would anyone like to see how real worms help the environment? i would. wonderful. well, then, let's get started. although it's perhaps not as exciting as fern's story, the truth is, worms are great recyclers. their amazing digestive system makes soil out of scraps. francine: wow, they're eating everything. brain: let me put something in. arthur: that's very interesting. yep, there are banana peels, apple cores and used tea bags in there. they can eat almost anything that comes from a plant. it's just one way we can all help protect the planet. buster: ♪ you're in them, you make them, you shoot them ♪ ♪ it's "postcards from you!" ♪ and now a video from you! ♪ it's "postcards from you!" ♪ this postcard was made by kids from the mission hill school in boston, massachusetts. oh, yeah! all: hi, buster! today we're planting trees. student: you dig a hole and you put the tree in the ground, you cover it, and you should water it. but why should we plant trees? all: trees help us breathe. when you cut down the trees, animals lose their home.
well, seeing as how that's all straightened out, would anyone like to see how real worms help the environment? i would. wonderful. well, then, let's get started. although it's perhaps not as exciting as fern's story, the truth is, worms are great recyclers. their amazing digestive system makes soil out of scraps. francine: wow, they're eating everything. brain: let me put something in. arthur: that's very interesting. yep, there are banana peels, apple cores and used tea bags in there. they can...
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>> arnie schwartzengreener stars as the environator.
>> arnie schwartzengreener stars as the environator.
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it helps them understand more about the environment we live in. you can study tidepools too. why not plan a scavenger hunt at the beach and see how many plants and sea creatures you can find? science and nature are everywhere. so remember, get outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries. let's imagine we're wearing space suits. whoa! oh, cool! girl: it's a lot of fun to imagine things with elmo, being anything you want to be and going anywhere you want to go. shape ahoy! add a bunch of math... subtraction! and some silly song and dance... elmo: ♪ "elmo the musical" ♪ girl: you get... ♪ "elmo the musical" ♪ "elmo the musical"! this is elmo's story. anything can happen. announcer: weekdays on an all-new season of "sesame street," and watch anytime at pbskids.org. announcer: coming soon to pbs kids, a special submarine adventure... down submarine! announcer: on "dinosaur train." all: ooo! the new "dinosaur train submarine adventure" on pbs kids, monday, february 18, and watch "dinosaur train" anytime at pbskids.org. [whistle blows] >> this program was made pos
it helps them understand more about the environment we live in. you can study tidepools too. why not plan a scavenger hunt at the beach and see how many plants and sea creatures you can find? science and nature are everywhere. so remember, get outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries. let's imagine we're wearing space suits. whoa! oh, cool! girl: it's a lot of fun to imagine things with elmo, being anything you want to be and going anywhere you want to go. shape ahoy! add a bunch...
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i was working with the agents and i can tell you that they were given the environment to go down to the river. it was a powder keg ready to explode. thousands of people at that time, 10,000 people. they had 10,000 people and others that were trying to cross the river in front of them. they were put up to stop those people from crossing the river. the secretary was on the ground as the orders were being given. the agencies were forced to give the law to the united states to try to keep people from entering the united states from being vilified. now you have people saying they were running over people but in reality they were not doing any of that. but that is the narrative that the american public is set to understand about the border. but thanks to people like yourself, the american public know the truth of what is going on, violating the laws, and we have to give it under control and that is so important. >> i cannot imagine how demoralizing it is. this is next level stuff. people being smeared, they are exonerated in the media never covers that. god bless you, keep at it, we need you.
i was working with the agents and i can tell you that they were given the environment to go down to the river. it was a powder keg ready to explode. thousands of people at that time, 10,000 people. they had 10,000 people and others that were trying to cross the river in front of them. they were put up to stop those people from crossing the river. the secretary was on the ground as the orders were being given. the agencies were forced to give the law to the united states to try to keep people...
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apple is cutting bonuses, not surprising given this environment. stuart: one more, meta- >> yesterday it rallied about 6% because it's dinner, cutting 10000 jobs on top of 11000 jobs going and november and you heard from mark zuckerberg in the 2200 word detailed memo saying last year was a humbling wake-up call for the him, he said flattered is faster, cleaner is better and does pretty much across silicon valley, do you need 90% increase over the last few years? i was a twitter and elon musk has proven he can cut 75% and still provide your services. stuart: what about the cryptic this morning? >> you would imagine crypto currency in bit one should do well in this environment because this is your investment away from the financial institution so the.is up, it's hard to find green today in these market conditions so this is your sovereign share in bit coin rally 50% this year, outperforming the nasdaq. s&p 500, you are fine, maybe a different on bitcoin. stuart: let me summarize the markets after seven west business, the dow is down 500 points, s&p 5
apple is cutting bonuses, not surprising given this environment. stuart: one more, meta- >> yesterday it rallied about 6% because it's dinner, cutting 10000 jobs on top of 11000 jobs going and november and you heard from mark zuckerberg in the 2200 word detailed memo saying last year was a humbling wake-up call for the him, he said flattered is faster, cleaner is better and does pretty much across silicon valley, do you need 90% increase over the last few years? i was a twitter and elon...
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in its effect on the envir environment, if they did this, this will be one of the craziest and most destructive things any american administration is overdone. but it would be consistent. one of the do? they destroy. they don't build anything, instead they tear down and desecrate, from statues to energy infrastructure. and no one in congress is trying to stop any of it. they're just preparing for the inevitable fallout. they just announced a spending bill to respond to nuclear incidents in ukraine. the spending bill also brings the total u.s. expenditure on ukraine, the war but also funding its government and energy for ukraine, to $67 billion on the eve of what could be a massive economic disruption, here, to our economy. $67 billion. more than russia's entire military budget last year. congress is expected to fully pass the bill, republicans nodding along with the zombies they are. little be the effectiveness? every action has a reaction, equal and opposite. blow up the north stream pipelines? we've entered a new phase, one in which the united states is directly at war with the largest nuclea
in its effect on the envir environment, if they did this, this will be one of the craziest and most destructive things any american administration is overdone. but it would be consistent. one of the do? they destroy. they don't build anything, instead they tear down and desecrate, from statues to energy infrastructure. and no one in congress is trying to stop any of it. they're just preparing for the inevitable fallout. they just announced a spending bill to respond to nuclear incidents in...
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we are in a high-threat environment. we face threats every day from those who are trying to do us harm whether al quaida al quaida in the arabian peninsula and i.s.i.l as we've seen in the most recent periods. the waff here is having an unnecessary gap in our collection and not being able to use tools that have been proven and have been said by our intelligence professionals and law enforcement professionals that they are useful and necessary to keep the country safe. >> woodruff: lisa monaco who is assistant to the president, we thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: we get different views now on just what these spying powers mean, and what might happen if they expire. james bamford, is author of "the shadow factory" and has chronicled the national security complex for decades. and michael mukasey, is the former attorney general under president george w. bush. gentlemen, we welcome both of you to the program. >> thank you judy. mr. mukasey, let me start with you. you heard lisa monaco's arguments for why the ad
we are in a high-threat environment. we face threats every day from those who are trying to do us harm whether al quaida al quaida in the arabian peninsula and i.s.i.l as we've seen in the most recent periods. the waff here is having an unnecessary gap in our collection and not being able to use tools that have been proven and have been said by our intelligence professionals and law enforcement professionals that they are useful and necessary to keep the country safe. >> woodruff: lisa...
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i never designed the tortuga so it can move freely in an aquatic environment. the tortuga can't swim! so let's teach it to swim! whoa. why were you spinning it around like that for? yes, modify the design by adding new aquatic features... exactly! ha ha... sorry, koki. i just need some bio inspiration. well, we have two basic choices. number one: we could check out freshwater turtles like painted turtles, florida soft shells, or spotted terrapins. or number two: sea turtles! like green turtles, hawksbill turtles, leatherbacks, loggerheads... okay, let's vote! everybody for freshwater turtles, hands up. okay, everybody for sea turtles, stand on one foot. hmm... it's a tie! hey, where's jimmy? yeah, jimmy can be the tiebreaker! (snoring) okay, jimmy. we need you to break this tie. do you want to go see freshwater turtles or sea turtles? sure, i want to see turtles. he said sea turtles! but that was "see turtles" like "see with your eyes" turtles. it doesn't matter. he said sea turtles! both: sea turtles! sea turtles! sea turtles! sea turtles... sea turtles... sea
i never designed the tortuga so it can move freely in an aquatic environment. the tortuga can't swim! so let's teach it to swim! whoa. why were you spinning it around like that for? yes, modify the design by adding new aquatic features... exactly! ha ha... sorry, koki. i just need some bio inspiration. well, we have two basic choices. number one: we could check out freshwater turtles like painted turtles, florida soft shells, or spotted terrapins. or number two: sea turtles! like green turtles,...
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i don't know it is the environment we're living in or what, or maybe -- i really believe the cnns -- >> oh, no here we go. >> you put out the news and we hear it a lot and people are more and more informed. >> okay. and when people are more informed, they make better judgments and so people who may have voted for a candidate before, may change their mind because of that. >> very good. >> i really think that it is good that people are flexible. that they should take into account all of the issues and that they thud have the right to change their mind. >> very good. thank you very much, jack and roseanne. thank you very much for your vote. again, anderson, a lot of various opinions out here and in bucks county. again the turnout is expected to be very high. candidates on both sides arek looing for the returns to see what happens here. anderson, back to you. >> jason, great to hear from voters. >>> two major races underway in georgia including a rematch between brian kemp and democrat stacey abrams. and raphael warnock is expected in atlanta. he's facing herschel walker. and nick valenc
i don't know it is the environment we're living in or what, or maybe -- i really believe the cnns -- >> oh, no here we go. >> you put out the news and we hear it a lot and people are more and more informed. >> okay. and when people are more informed, they make better judgments and so people who may have voted for a candidate before, may change their mind because of that. >> very good. >> i really think that it is good that people are flexible. that they should take...
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the green new deal and the environment which they say may affect usin 300 years -- say may affect us in 300 years is all that is talked about yet nuclear weapons which would destroy the world immediately are never discussed as a major threat. can you imagine? they say the ocean will rise 1/8 of an inch over the next 200 to 300 years. but don't worry about nuclear weapons that can take out entire countries with one shot. something is wrong with her thinking. under biden and the back -- radical democrats america has been mocked and brought to its knees, perhaps like never before. we are here tonight to declare that it does not have to be this way. it does not have to be this way. [applause] two years ago, we were a great nation. soon we will be a great nation again. [applause] the decline of america is being forced upon us by biden and the radical left lunatics running our government right into the ground. th declineis -- this decline is not a fate we must accept. when given the choice, boldly, clearly and directly, the american people will overwhelmingly reject the left platform of na
the green new deal and the environment which they say may affect usin 300 years -- say may affect us in 300 years is all that is talked about yet nuclear weapons which would destroy the world immediately are never discussed as a major threat. can you imagine? they say the ocean will rise 1/8 of an inch over the next 200 to 300 years. but don't worry about nuclear weapons that can take out entire countries with one shot. something is wrong with her thinking. under biden and the back -- radical...
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the environment that armondo creates for learing this stuff. he gave me the confidence to even believe that i could do this and hisi methodological approach to teaching is justpproach to fantastic, it's step by step. i'm one of those people step. that needs 99% of the information beforethe i think i can do it. and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easy to understand and very easy tounderstand progress quickly. before learning armando's techniques and strategies we hadn't had any realies estate experience except for buying our own home. from there we made our 1st deal and we thank armando and his techniquesarmando and strategies. any skeptism about it, the techniques are anything but and there's a program and his techniques lay it to rest because thisay it is the real deal. we had a great time. it'e been a blast. we've learned so much from the techniques like my wife was just sayin'my it's been wonderful. team ramando!derful. weboth sold this property,
the environment that armondo creates for learing this stuff. he gave me the confidence to even believe that i could do this and hisi methodological approach to teaching is justpproach to fantastic, it's step by step. i'm one of those people step. that needs 99% of the information beforethe i think i can do it. and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easy to understand and very easy tounderstand progress...
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but this is a problem with the elitist left's approach on the environment. they want you to change your life but they won't do anything to change theirs. just take john kerry climate czar and class a hypocrite. he wants coal miners to go make solar panels but he won't give up private jets. that's okay because he really deserves it. >> it's the only choice for somebody like me, who is traveling the world to win this battle. i negotiated the paris accords for the united states. i have been involved in this fight for years. the time it takes me to get somewhere i can't sail across the ocean i have to fly. >> judge jeanine: and he is not alone. just yesterday bill clinton told us if you don't want to die you have got to make some serious changes calamitous consequences will ensue if we don't do x, yz. every year the closer we get to d-day the more harsh these consequences seem to be but the steeper the cuts need to be because we are running out of time. now we don't have any excuse our grandchildren are depending on you. i wonder if he was thinking about the con
but this is a problem with the elitist left's approach on the environment. they want you to change your life but they won't do anything to change theirs. just take john kerry climate czar and class a hypocrite. he wants coal miners to go make solar panels but he won't give up private jets. that's okay because he really deserves it. >> it's the only choice for somebody like me, who is traveling the world to win this battle. i negotiated the paris accords for the united states. i have been...
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but this is just an environment in which republicans are more likely to do well, the environment favors republicans. but as we were saying earlier in the show, when you have a state like georgia that is already purple to begin with, and then on top of that, you have an environment that is favorable, and on top of that you have a top of the ticket race that where the republican might be doing way better than herschel walker no matter the outcome, that i think is a recipe for walker to get a little bit of a pass surviving, perhaps, in this -- >> i mean, it is amazing that he's getting any kind of a pass at all. these allegations that a pro-life candidate paid for an abortion, that he didn't father a number of children of his. this would sink any other candidate. he's got two things going for him. he is a heisman trophy winner from the university of georgia. and georgia is the number one team in the nation. they just crushed tennessee on saturday. and, two, to a certain degree, it's all about teams and the fact is that i think a lot of people may hold their nose about herschel walker, but
but this is just an environment in which republicans are more likely to do well, the environment favors republicans. but as we were saying earlier in the show, when you have a state like georgia that is already purple to begin with, and then on top of that, you have an environment that is favorable, and on top of that you have a top of the ticket race that where the republican might be doing way better than herschel walker no matter the outcome, that i think is a recipe for walker to get a...
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now, according to the assessment, it said, quote, "due to the tense political environment following the 2020 election, the threat of disruptive actions or violence cannot be ruled out," then it continued, "the sense of desperation and disappointment may lead to more of an incentive to become violent." now, one day later, on january 4th, the capitol police chief steve son, he rightly, based on a new intelligence, changed his mind, and began the process of seeking permission from the office of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, two in fact deploy the national guard, using that intelligence. now the house and senate sergeant-at-arms, they denied this request. why weren't they called before the ceiling? president trump and top dod officials, they forged ahead with plans to make a massive amount of national guard troops available. you might remember, this is coming off the summer of 574 official riots in this country, where dozens of americans were killed, where thousands of police were injured, where there was billions of dollars in property damage, so they rightly wanted to prepare. then come
now, according to the assessment, it said, quote, "due to the tense political environment following the 2020 election, the threat of disruptive actions or violence cannot be ruled out," then it continued, "the sense of desperation and disappointment may lead to more of an incentive to become violent." now, one day later, on january 4th, the capitol police chief steve son, he rightly, based on a new intelligence, changed his mind, and began the process of seeking permission...
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but it is still a very tough political environment for democrats. so we'll have to wait and see. >> so, look there are issues and there are issues. some of them obviously more important than others. and there are issues that are drivers, right, that just drive people into the voting booths. what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah, well, we have talked to some voters on the ground here and a consistent theme that we have heard is the economy. and it is how difficult it is to pay for things like everyday groceries. and we talked to one undecided voter who said they actually don't know who they're going to vote for today. this is somebody who said they are heading to the polls and it is going to be a game-time decision. but that the economy is top of mind and that's why you do hear jd vance and tim ryan harping on this message so much. and they recognize that that is probably going to be the number one driving issue in the midterm elections today. >> melanie, thank you very much. speaking of tim ryan, let's hear now from tim ryan at that voting place w
but it is still a very tough political environment for democrats. so we'll have to wait and see. >> so, look there are issues and there are issues. some of them obviously more important than others. and there are issues that are drivers, right, that just drive people into the voting booths. what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah, well, we have talked to some voters on the ground here and a consistent theme that we have heard is the economy. and it is how difficult it is to pay for...
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we gave them on the environment, gave them on so many different things. we had plants built in louisiana, refineries, absolutely debt for 14 years, and i got them approved in one day. i got two plants in louisiana, massive plants -- >> mr. president -- >> like three empire state buildings playing on their side. these wering biggest plants. i got them done, literally, in one day. waiting for 14 years for permits. i got it done in one day. >> mr. president, you mentioned earlier. >> yes. >> about the country losing economic power and some might cite downgrade of the united states credit rating one way we're losing economic power. fitch down graded over the summer specifically cited increase in polarization, declining governance over the past 20 years more specifically cited january 6th insurrection. under your presidency, if you are re-elected, what can you tell us about how stable the u.s. will be especially as it appears that you are stoking political divide. you held a rally in waco, texas, and sort of playing to this polarization of groups here. >> well
we gave them on the environment, gave them on so many different things. we had plants built in louisiana, refineries, absolutely debt for 14 years, and i got them approved in one day. i got two plants in louisiana, massive plants -- >> mr. president -- >> like three empire state buildings playing on their side. these wering biggest plants. i got them done, literally, in one day. waiting for 14 years for permits. i got it done in one day. >> mr. president, you mentioned...
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atmospheric rivers were so productive but as you know, it's been basically a perpetual dry or summer kind of environment around here since christmas, for the most part, had some systems and we're waiting for more, but here's this long range model. and what does it do? it keeps everything to the north of us. and so there it goes. i just rolled through friday, saturday and again this there's action up there and there is actually gonna be swell. i was used if there's surf. generally there's weather happening. that's how you you form waves, so there are up in the illusions or storms and they're pumping out wind and they're pumping out rain and snow in parts of alaska, northern north western seattle, but for us, we're just kind of seeing nothing because we're on the south end and it's time to year with that jetstream starts to recede to the north, albeit it's still active. there's still a lot going on. it's just not at our latitude. so live camera shot. there was a little patchy fog at the golden gate bridge earlier, there will be some organ tonight. it'll fill in and then there's that hes tomorrow the haze
atmospheric rivers were so productive but as you know, it's been basically a perpetual dry or summer kind of environment around here since christmas, for the most part, had some systems and we're waiting for more, but here's this long range model. and what does it do? it keeps everything to the north of us. and so there it goes. i just rolled through friday, saturday and again this there's action up there and there is actually gonna be swell. i was used if there's surf. generally there's...
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some states are doing better because they've kind of stimulated that environment earlier on. what i figured from talking wit applicants and previous employees and contemporaries. there is three reasons behind this very first and foremost they are saying let me just kin of wait this out. i understand that to some degre because a lot of people don't know if the restaurant will be shut down. we just have to open, and it's that simple. we have to decrease the amount of unemployment benefits were giving because there isn't a requirement you look for work, have some employees i know you are even double dipping because they're not checking. here in california they misappropriated so much money the system is broken anyway so now they're just doling it out as they get it in. the whole system right now is a little bit broken especially in places like california. >> a little bit broken. now that joe biden wants to expand unemployment benefits. it's not getting back to basics open up the economy, people wan to go out there going to go to the restaurants, they want to have fun and be with
some states are doing better because they've kind of stimulated that environment earlier on. what i figured from talking wit applicants and previous employees and contemporaries. there is three reasons behind this very first and foremost they are saying let me just kin of wait this out. i understand that to some degre because a lot of people don't know if the restaurant will be shut down. we just have to open, and it's that simple. we have to decrease the amount of unemployment benefits were...
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they're really inspired by their environment where they're raised. but moment you leave, you lose your connection with the content. >> that's absolutely why i'm still here. it's because you can see in a way what could be france in the future. >> is it france of the future or is it the france of now and maybe in the future they'll accept it? >> you're right, you're right, i think so. i think so. >> i was raced in a neighborhood much like this where i was never exposed to art. i didn't even know that there were black artists until i was an adult. like literally. and i remember the first time i saw an exhibition. i remember walking around being in utter shock. so you sort of feel cheated, but at the same time proud at the same time. >> so what you experience at that museum was transformative because you felt counted. >> what do you think it is unique about the culture and the identity of the banlieue where it seems like it is like the breeding ground for great athletes, great artists? >> sometime i feel that because of economical reason, we have to be i
they're really inspired by their environment where they're raised. but moment you leave, you lose your connection with the content. >> that's absolutely why i'm still here. it's because you can see in a way what could be france in the future. >> is it france of the future or is it the france of now and maybe in the future they'll accept it? >> you're right, you're right, i think so. i think so. >> i was raced in a neighborhood much like this where i was never exposed to...
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henry jabbar talks about the evolution and the negative impact he believes it has on traffic and the environment. >> i've read dozen studies in they say the same thing which is this neighborhood, city, town does have enough parking but it is not properly managed, not shared, people do not know where it is. that speaks to the parking situation in the country as a whole. we began to think about how much parking there is, you realize there's a lot of opportunity to better use the parking we have now instead of forcing everyone to belittle an apartment building or open a restaurant to build new parking spaces. >> paved paradise sunday night 8 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this, it looks like this where americans can see democracy at work, citizens truly informed, a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span unfiltered, unbiased come word for word from the nation's capital to whoever you are. the opinion that matters the most is your own. c-span power by cable. >> "was
henry jabbar talks about the evolution and the negative impact he believes it has on traffic and the environment. >> i've read dozen studies in they say the same thing which is this neighborhood, city, town does have enough parking but it is not properly managed, not shared, people do not know where it is. that speaks to the parking situation in the country as a whole. we began to think about how much parking there is, you realize there's a lot of opportunity to better use the parking we...
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and maybe that's the best we can expect in this environment. maybe here in the u.s., 2,000 right now which is roughly where we're sitting could be the best we can possibly expect. so, guys, i think right now until we get clarity on what the central banks are doing. sideways consolidation would be the best that's happening to the markets. right now, the dow. 68 points. >> let's get over to chicago and check in with rick santelli this morning. good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. fin and wile. that's the only phrase i can think of. when i start showing you these charts, you'll know exactly what i mean. think about it. we've had fails, ten-year on special. there are shortages. there's huge demand. the treasury has almost $2 trillion in lockdown. it isn't only our markets. look at two days of tens. we're at 190, 180, back at 1 0, back down. we have plenty to auction off. look at two-day of ten-year boons. they were 23 back down at 16, back up at 23. now we're really going to see a thin wild market. they really trade by apoundment and that's a
and maybe that's the best we can expect in this environment. maybe here in the u.s., 2,000 right now which is roughly where we're sitting could be the best we can possibly expect. so, guys, i think right now until we get clarity on what the central banks are doing. sideways consolidation would be the best that's happening to the markets. right now, the dow. 68 points. >> let's get over to chicago and check in with rick santelli this morning. good morning, rick. >> good morning,...
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. >> so, you know, i hear a lot about comedians being afraid to perform in the new environment, but by the same token, i see dave chappelle is doing very well. >> yeah. >> one thing i wanted to get your reaction to shotgun. obviously chappelle has been criticized a lot because of his making fun of transgender -- the transgender community. this is what david cross says. he is an edgy comedian. >> yes, great comedian. >> he is not talking about you certainly and not even talking about chappelle necessarily in the quote but talking about people who make the kind of jokes making fun of transgender he said you're positions you're as this bull shit voice, you can't silence me. who gives a shit. that important to you. move on and not hurt hundreds of thousands of people. it's a choice people make. i thought that was an interesting quote. i guess the larger criticism of chappelle from people like david cross is he's punching down, not like what carlin did punching up. what do you think? >> i don't really agree. i mean, i think the transcommunity is asking for too much. again, the difference be
. >> so, you know, i hear a lot about comedians being afraid to perform in the new environment, but by the same token, i see dave chappelle is doing very well. >> yeah. >> one thing i wanted to get your reaction to shotgun. obviously chappelle has been criticized a lot because of his making fun of transgender -- the transgender community. this is what david cross says. he is an edgy comedian. >> yes, great comedian. >> he is not talking about you certainly and not...
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we live in a very time, poor environment. you're going to you're going to have the go to break soon. there's always an ad break coming. a lot of, you know, not enough time, cable tv and we move on. and the jewish galloper, the -- takes advantage of that because they know that they can say ten nonsensical things and either will one of them or you want, but you'll just move on to your next question because it produces like one keep keep the interview moving. my position is don't budge, less is more. don't do 20 questions, do two, but make sure they answer those two. so when i interviewed steve rogers, 2018, who was a trump adviser, sadly, captain america from al jazeera english, sadly so it could still happen i decided my team and i decided that we're going to focus on one trump claim, which was at time he was saying u.s. steel in on six new steel mills and they hadn't been on 69. they put out a statement saying we haven't announced it, but trump knew no one's going to ask him. it was good fortune. he's already moved on to the
we live in a very time, poor environment. you're going to you're going to have the go to break soon. there's always an ad break coming. a lot of, you know, not enough time, cable tv and we move on. and the jewish galloper, the -- takes advantage of that because they know that they can say ten nonsensical things and either will one of them or you want, but you'll just move on to your next question because it produces like one keep keep the interview moving. my position is don't budge, less is...
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today's show is all about the environment. you'll hear words like "litter," "debris," and "recycling." helen: martha! i can't believe you're ingesting that rotten food. it's pizza, not poison. where are you going? to run a bath. watch for today's words while i try to escape this hazardous situation. (skits barks) martha: throw it here! throw it to me! ready... tabby! (hisses) back in a flash! martha! martha: tabby, tabby, tabby! martha: after it! (skits barks) (broken glass crackling) (martha yelps in pain) that's martha! how long is it going to take, anyway? she didn't say. you guys, what happened? martha hurt her paw. how? she cut it on some glass. the vet is giving her stitches. oh no! poor martha. how did it happen? we were in the park... (martha yelps in pain) martha! ow! my paw. martha! stand back! stay calm, martha. keep your weight off of it. (shouts): someone call 911! i'm going to need a tourniquet. (grunts) this'll have to do. what happened? she injured her foot in that trash someone discarded. discarded? discard me
today's show is all about the environment. you'll hear words like "litter," "debris," and "recycling." helen: martha! i can't believe you're ingesting that rotten food. it's pizza, not poison. where are you going? to run a bath. watch for today's words while i try to escape this hazardous situation. (skits barks) martha: throw it here! throw it to me! ready... tabby! (hisses) back in a flash! martha! martha: tabby, tabby, tabby! martha: after it! (skits barks)...
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be able to truly, truly fight this war in the way that any western military would have in a similar environment. >> alina, that is incredibly enlightening. thank you so much. >> thank you, fareed. >>> next on "gps," niger and the global implications of one more coup in west africa. ♪ ("please don't go" by harry casey, richard raymond finch ) ♪ (ping) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ don't goooooo! ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ don't go away ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ i wanna hold you forever ♪ hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil every day can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. ...so y
be able to truly, truly fight this war in the way that any western military would have in a similar environment. >> alina, that is incredibly enlightening. thank you so much. >> thank you, fareed. >>> next on "gps," niger and the global implications of one more coup in west africa. ♪ ("please don't go" by harry casey, richard raymond finch ) ♪ (ping) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't go ♪ ♪ please don't...
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this is the environment that is playing out across the country right now, democrats fighting to hold their house majority or at least to keep any new republican majorities as small as possible. one race that is not close, if you look here, this is the chairman of the democratic campaign committee, who, with 68% of the vote in, is using losing quite significantly. we will see if that holds up. again, i said this earlier, this would be a trophy for republicans because he is such a prominent lieutenant of nancy pelosi and runs the campaign fund raising arm. but that one is not done yet either. i just want to pull out back to the national map again. you see the white or the lighter, those who are closer or competitive races. so, they are coast to coast. the vote count has to be more early out here. let me talk of the race here and look as well -- to mueller in, a vulnerable democrat in the state of arizona, losing by 2100 votes to eli crane. these are the building blocks, you try to think republicans need a net gain of five -- it is these frontline democrats who are in the tough district
this is the environment that is playing out across the country right now, democrats fighting to hold their house majority or at least to keep any new republican majorities as small as possible. one race that is not close, if you look here, this is the chairman of the democratic campaign committee, who, with 68% of the vote in, is using losing quite significantly. we will see if that holds up. again, i said this earlier, this would be a trophy for republicans because he is such a prominent...
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we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. (customer) [reading] save yourself?! money with farmers? (burke) that's not wrong. when you switch your home and auto policies to farmers, you could save yourself an average of seven hundred and thirty dollars. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. ♪we are farmers.bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪ ♪ don't you think it's time ♪ ♪ don't you think it's time ♪ >> really sad, breaking news. country music legend, naomi judd has passed away. >> the daughters of naomi released a statement about their mother's death writing, today we sisters exp
we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. (customer) [reading] save yourself?!...
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this debate would be on sort of a friendly -- be a friendly environment for governor desantis. but we were just discussing. you're not running for governor of california. right now you have another opponent. and it's just fascinating that right now while you still have trump sort of leading the contest one might assume you'd be focusing on and having these various indictments that he's facing that there's still a hesitancy to talk about those but at the same time you're going to go forth with this debate, which is probably an attempt to continue to play to the right of trump and try to galvanize some of his base. >> there's even a poster, i'm told, that i think we have. there it is. that the desantis campaign put out. so you can see they seem very into this. great, but i don't know how this is going to help ron desantis win the presidency and win the republican primary nomination. it's not exactly killing it in the polls right now in that race. so it seems to me if i was his campaign strategist a big waste of time. a distraction from what he needs to do. but hey, i'm not his ca
this debate would be on sort of a friendly -- be a friendly environment for governor desantis. but we were just discussing. you're not running for governor of california. right now you have another opponent. and it's just fascinating that right now while you still have trump sort of leading the contest one might assume you'd be focusing on and having these various indictments that he's facing that there's still a hesitancy to talk about those but at the same time you're going to go forth with...
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the place where this went down was the wrong place and leading to lots of people in very uncontrolled environment with not really even a perimeter, certainly not a layer of defense to taliban providing layer of defense by, with and for the americans somehow. none of that is the right answer. >> carley: there is testimony marine sergeant vargas says he saw the suicide bomber, asked for permission to take him out and his request was ignored. listen to this. >> intel guys confirmed suicide bomber in vicinity of abbey gate, confirmed suspect met suicide bomber description, we reassured him and asked for engagement authority and permission and asked if we could shoot. our battalion commander said, and i quote, i don't know, end of quote. >> carley: testimony from march, whose decision was it to fail to act on the warnings? not a single person has been fired, despite this horrific failure. there are questions that the same people remain in place today and could something like this happen again. >> something like this won't happen again. we were not doing things like this anymore. we are evacuating emba
the place where this went down was the wrong place and leading to lots of people in very uncontrolled environment with not really even a perimeter, certainly not a layer of defense to taliban providing layer of defense by, with and for the americans somehow. none of that is the right answer. >> carley: there is testimony marine sergeant vargas says he saw the suicide bomber, asked for permission to take him out and his request was ignored. listen to this. >> intel guys confirmed...
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i suspect following this controversy there's going to be a higher environment in the fall for them. parents want alternatives. for those lucky enough to get out of the system. that's why we need school choice. we are turning to a fox wildfire alert. the death toll in in the tragic maui wildfires is increasing overnight to one hundred 14 and the fires are still burning on parts of the island as the pentagon says it is sending an additional 700 personnel to help end the fires. yesterday the prime minister of japan offered his support for the deadly wildfires. >> i express my sympathy and i really pray for the piece of those that have lost their lives, in order to offer support, $2 million worth of support. >> might be more empathy than our own president has expressed, president biden is planning to visit maui on monday. the trial of brian coburg are will begin on the original scheduled date after a judge denied his legal team's request to delay it yesterday. 's defense saying the grand jury indictment was flawed in the requester delay but the judge said the trial will go forward octob
i suspect following this controversy there's going to be a higher environment in the fall for them. parents want alternatives. for those lucky enough to get out of the system. that's why we need school choice. we are turning to a fox wildfire alert. the death toll in in the tragic maui wildfires is increasing overnight to one hundred 14 and the fires are still burning on parts of the island as the pentagon says it is sending an additional 700 personnel to help end the fires. yesterday the prime...
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. >> bret: in this environment, president obama is introducing the debt commission that is going to come up with some recommendation by december. but says we're not going to talk about anything before december. >> right. i mean there are huge differences in the scale of our problems and the kind of debt we have. but this should be a warning. we should see this as a warning. if you look down the road and look at the kinds of things that charles is talking about, you know, we don't have those provisions for american hair dressers, but we're, you know, we are taking small baby steps along the way, i would say we did this with healthcare. we're doing it with entitlements. broader entitlements across the board. so there is a warning here, we're just not, we're not greece. >> bret: charles? >> the greek debt this year is about 12% of g.d.p. ours is over 10%. this year probably will be roughly that next year. in the next ten years we're going to average about $1 trillion a year of debt. that will make us into greece in mid-decade, which is why you have to have a commission which is why you have
. >> bret: in this environment, president obama is introducing the debt commission that is going to come up with some recommendation by december. but says we're not going to talk about anything before december. >> right. i mean there are huge differences in the scale of our problems and the kind of debt we have. but this should be a warning. we should see this as a warning. if you look down the road and look at the kinds of things that charles is talking about, you know, we don't...
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be on the phone with my legal team trying to decide what is permissible in this completely chaotic environment. what i can say is that planned parenthood stores will remain open we will provide and abortion services for every day that it is possible under this near total abortion ban. and that we will continue to fight an every other way to provide all the other essential health services that patients are going to need more than ever. now with this abortion ban in place, dr. you sort of alluded to some of the confusion that is created by the parameters of this law. because on paper it seems simple. the exception to protect the life of a mother but that gets very grant it gets very complicated as we heard from kevin a moment ago describing the woman in texas was now part of that a political ad what is your understanding of? the guidance in the law? does it specify anything related to what it actually entails in carrying out your medical practice >> what i want to be really clear about is that legal ease and laws that are written by politicians and legislators do not capture the he wants that is
be on the phone with my legal team trying to decide what is permissible in this completely chaotic environment. what i can say is that planned parenthood stores will remain open we will provide and abortion services for every day that it is possible under this near total abortion ban. and that we will continue to fight an every other way to provide all the other essential health services that patients are going to need more than ever. now with this abortion ban in place, dr. you sort of alluded...
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trapeze is cheaper than therapy, because it's this place where we can take fear and in a controlled, safe environment you can face those fears. - flying trapeze was kathy's therapy, helping her work through her grief. but learning to leap let go of the bar, and sail through the air taught her some deeper life lessons. - things like letting go working my way through fear, trying to step into the unknown, and learning to trust myself and learning to trust that everything was going to be all right, and it gave me a sense of hope. - hup! swing! - in her two years of flying kathy's gone from a simple split to difficult twists and flips. now she's working toward flying without safety lines. - one thing that i have gotten to see that i have just loved is her fierceness come out, that she is now a flier who does big tricks, and she does them well and you gotta tackle those with your teeth you know? you can't play it safe and cautious. - it's a lot easier to be daring when you've got a community of classmates rooting for you. - [groaning] - so close. - not rivals pitting themselves against you. - with a lot o
trapeze is cheaper than therapy, because it's this place where we can take fear and in a controlled, safe environment you can face those fears. - flying trapeze was kathy's therapy, helping her work through her grief. but learning to leap let go of the bar, and sail through the air taught her some deeper life lessons. - things like letting go working my way through fear, trying to step into the unknown, and learning to trust myself and learning to trust that everything was going to be all...
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the judge ruled that state lawmakers violated its residence rights to a clean environment. the ruling could impact future climate litigation efforts. pakistan's new interim prime minister has been sworn in as the country prepares to head to the polls. theresident administered the oath of office. it was announced on saturday that he would assume the caretaker role following meetings between the outgoing prime minister and the opposition leader. pakistan's parliament was dissolved last weekend of the election, expected sometime before november. in the u.s., all eyes are on georgia, where donald trump is facing a potential fourth indictment and must vent five months. as of about 5:20 on the east coast, no indictment has been filed, but these were the scenes of monday in fulton county, georgia. prosecutors are investigating trump's alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and became presenting -- began resenting evidence to a grand jury. the district attorney's -- fanni willis -- traditional analyst predict that willis could wrap it all under the racketeer and corrupt orga
the judge ruled that state lawmakers violated its residence rights to a clean environment. the ruling could impact future climate litigation efforts. pakistan's new interim prime minister has been sworn in as the country prepares to head to the polls. theresident administered the oath of office. it was announced on saturday that he would assume the caretaker role following meetings between the outgoing prime minister and the opposition leader. pakistan's parliament was dissolved last weekend of...